
Frigid Festival: Paradise Lost, Insight Found There are times in our lives when it feels like we are trapped in a place where we can’t seem to get a handle on anything, and we just wish we could go back to simpler times when choices were clearer and there weren’t so many things to distract ... Read The Full Article...

A few weeks ago when I interviewed playwright Liz Duffy Adams about her new play, Dog Act, now playing at the Flamboyan Theatre, she told me “I love stories about how people recreate social/political systems and civilization in the midst of catastrophe, and protect human culture through the darkest of times. So having the central ... Read The Full Article...

There’s so much beauty in the United States: Yosemite National Park, The Florida Everglades, Niagara Falls. And of course, The Grand Canyon. And then there’s our nation’s college kids. Wanna see a dichotomy? Put one in front of the other and let them loose – see who winds up NOT falling apart. Here’s a ... Read The Full Article...

I’m always happy when I have an excuse to talk to Eric Sanders – he’s one of the most talented people I’ve run across and I love that doing what I do allows me to periodically get him to update me on what he’s doing. A quick brush up: I first met Eric when he ... Read The Full Article...

Imagine yourself far away from home, stripped of your identity, doing the exact same thing as the interchangeable cog in the wheel beside you. Imagine that you are so scared by the fact that you have no idea what’s happening to you tomorrow that you coat yourself with a thick layer of false bravado just ... Read The Full Article...

The Happiest Medium Review by guest contributors Anjali Koppal and Saurabh Paranjape We like anthologies because they’re the artistic equivalent of a buffet – you set expectations low and pile your plate high in the hope that you like more things than you don’t like. And of course, when you bite into something delicious like ... Read The Full Article...

As the recently appointed Vice-Chair of Maieutic Theatre Works-MTWorks I’m honored to be (just a small) part of the very talented team that brings The National NewBorn Festival to life. Please join me tonight for the first in the series of free readings dealing with such hot topics as: immigration, sexuality, war and freedom. All ... Read The Full Article...

You may remember Morningside Opera from the Opera Karaoke which I covered in December. They are a NYC-based opera collective, and they will present the world premiere of a new Handel opera entitled Atra, ossia, l’amore ricordato (Atra, or the remembered love) this Friday, February 4 and Saturday, February 5 at 8PM in the Ailey Citigroup ... Read The Full Article...

Can I tell you a secret? Okay, well – what if I can’t? It’s not that I don’t trust you. It’s just, well, what if I have a secret that’s so damaging I could lose your friendship? Or your respect? Or risk having you take matters into your own hands and tell my secret to ... Read The Full Article...

Welcome to our first FRIGID New York Festival 2011 Q&A! We’ll be running these throughout February until the Festival starts, so be sure to check back to read all about the great shows that will be taking part in the festival. Also – don’t miss the winner-take-all game of Rock Paper Scissors! Our first Q&A is ... Read The Full Article...

If this is the first time you’re hearing of FRIGID then you’re either new to THM, new to New York, new to off-off-Broadway theatre in general, or just not paying attention. The Annual FRIGID New York Festival, presented by Horse Trade Theater Group, is now in its 5th year but I promise you this will ... Read The Full Article...

There’s hardly a person out there who hasn’t been touched by a self-actualization movement of one type or another – be it a seminar, a book, a class or a friend whose life has changed and wants to share the experience (or worse yet, has a quota to fill). We’ve all seen it from The ... Read The Full Article...